Kodak DCS Pro 14n

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The Kodak DCS Pro 14n was a professional F-mount digital SLR produced by Eastman Kodak. It was announced at the photographic trade show Photokina in Germany during September 2002; production examples became available in May 2003. The DCS Pro 14n was replaced by the Kodak DCS Pro SLR/n, released in 2004, which was a similar but improved model.

The DCS Pro 14n was the second full frame digital SLR, after the unsuccessful and short lived Contax N Digital. All previous digital SLRs had sensors smaller than a film frame and thus had a crop factor, making a wide-angle field of view difficult to achieve.

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